Tiger21
Active Member
I have recently purchased an unbroken 4yo 17hh gelding. He is being sent away for breaking early spring but until then I want to as much basic work as possible. I have successfully bitted him and is wearing all tack and I have started taking him for short walks down the track and he is responding well to my voice for walk on and whoa.
In a normal situation he is quiet to lead and I have no problems taking him in from the field or turning him out. However, when out on the track if he sees something that spooks him he shoots forwards or dives round in a circle and from that point on his head shoots up in the air and I am left hanging on the end of the leadrope all the way home as he jogs and pulls me along he takes no notice to sharp tugs on the leadrope. Would anyone reccommend how to solve this or any kind of halter I could try as I am terrified that I let him go and he ends up injuring himself of another horse/rider. I walk him in a lunge line but that is also starting to concern me incase he gets away and tangled. It is so frustrating that we can go out and if he doesn't get a fright from something he will be an angel all the way out and back to the stable. I might add that he has literally been standing in a park for 4 years so everything is new to him.
In a normal situation he is quiet to lead and I have no problems taking him in from the field or turning him out. However, when out on the track if he sees something that spooks him he shoots forwards or dives round in a circle and from that point on his head shoots up in the air and I am left hanging on the end of the leadrope all the way home as he jogs and pulls me along he takes no notice to sharp tugs on the leadrope. Would anyone reccommend how to solve this or any kind of halter I could try as I am terrified that I let him go and he ends up injuring himself of another horse/rider. I walk him in a lunge line but that is also starting to concern me incase he gets away and tangled. It is so frustrating that we can go out and if he doesn't get a fright from something he will be an angel all the way out and back to the stable. I might add that he has literally been standing in a park for 4 years so everything is new to him.